
Budget allocated to France Télévisions in France 2016-2025
France Télévisions is a French company whose purpose is to contribute to the production and broadcasting of government-owned public television. Since 2016, the budget allocated to France Télévisions has slowly been rising, before experiencing a slight decrease in 2019 and recovering to a total of almost 2.6 billion euros in 2025.
The leading audiovisual group
France Télévisions is the largest French state-owned company that manages public television content activities in France. It programs and broadcasts content on its various channels, making it the leading audiovisual group in France. Among its channels, there are generalist channels such as France 2 or France 3, but also continuous news channels such as France Info. In addition to the television channels, France Télévisions owns several websites and has shares in several international channels.
Public broadcasting
France Télévisions is one of the cornerstones of the public audiovisual sector in France. If the latter remains the leader in television, Radio France is its penchant for the French radio industry. The France Médias Monde group, on the other hand, ensures the promotion and broadcasting of French-speaking television and radio content internationally. Many other channels, such as Arte or TV5 Monde, are also part of the French public broadcasting landscape, thus ensuring a diversity of free content available to all.